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john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to help so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested. please don't. [laughter] when you replace things it looks like it might add to the economy but it could be used for more constructive reasons. john: that is what eludes eludes -- elude paul krugman that the money has to come from somewhere going to something else. you both argue politicians have been around about to economic points. >> obama's says he will stimulate the economy with green jobs and mitt romney says defense spending this same principle but on different programs because the priorities are different part of the government gets involved and spend money bet it will crea
john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to help so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested....
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john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to hel so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested. please don't. [laughr] when you replace things it looks like it might add to the economy but it could be used for mor constructive reasons. john: that is what eludes eludes -- elude paul krugman that the money has to come from somewhere going to something else. you both argue politicians have been around about to economic points. >> obama's says he will stimulate the economy wi green jobs and mitt romney says defense spending this same principle but on different programs because the priorities are different part of the government gets involved and spend money bet it will crea jobs.
john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to hel so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested....
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joeling prkenith us, a lookt the economy, macroeconomic advisors. it may seem a bit premature to talk about the stock mar's reaction to hurricane sandy even before the storm is fully hit the east coast but to state the obvious there won't be any stock market reaction until after the exchange reopens possibly on wednesday. we'll talk about that with the senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors with news st. louis and rob stein. he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the midwest represented here, because of the impact on the east coast. scott, beginning with you. what is the short term impact later thiweek from the markets being closed for two days? >> well, well i think the short term impact if we looked at where the futures closed coming in from the weekend t looked like today, had we been trading at least the start would have been-- would have been a little nasty. so for me, we're in the middle of a pullback here. i don't think it's going to be massive. i think probably in the s&p 500 it wouldn't surprise me to see us trade d
joeling prkenith us, a lookt the economy, macroeconomic advisors. it may seem a bit premature to talk about the stock mar's reaction to hurricane sandy even before the storm is fully hit the east coast but to state the obvious there won't be any stock market reaction until after the exchange reopens possibly on wednesday. we'll talk about that with the senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors with news st. louis and rob stein. he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the...
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>> reporter: which brings us back to the huge roll that federal policy now plays in the economy. after the electiontolawmakerser have a chance to boost the economy by reaching an agreement to extend expiring tacuts and ease looming spending cuts; or they can jump off the so-called fiscal cliff and see if the economy follows. darren gersh, nbr, washington.g >> tom: retail sales moved higher in october as retailers closed their books on the month before sandy rushed asre.d macy's surprised with a better than expected 4% sales gains; kohl's and targ also fared well.fa warehouse store costco was up 5%, while nordstrom was the standout. the high-end retailer posting a near 10% sales gain. >> susie: and auto sales moved higher in october, despite hurricane sdy crimping sales in the final days of the month.i sales at g.m. rose almost 5% on strength in its cadillac and buick brands. at ford, sales barely budged, just four tenths of a percent. thauto maker believes the massive storm cost the industry as many as 25,000 sales in the last three days of the month.au chrysler was up 10%, led b
>> reporter: which brings us back to the huge roll that federal policy now plays in the economy. after the electiontolawmakerser have a chance to boost the economy by reaching an agreement to extend expiring tacuts and ease looming spending cuts; or they can jump off the so-called fiscal cliff and see if the economy follows. darren gersh, nbr, washington.g >> tom: retail sales moved higher in october as retailers closed their books on the month before sandy rushed asre.d macy's...
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i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> i would like to ask you who are here today to think about mang a contribution to the red cross or another relief agency, to be of help if you possiblyng can in any way you can imagine to help those in harm's way. rter: not only has sandyno charted an expensive and deadly path, the storm has timed its attack to disrupt the closest presidential election in many decades. the historic stm has shifted the nation's focus away from politics and cost both candidates opportunities to rally voters in key states. whether sandy shifts the political balance in this close c election may depend on the extent of the damage and the success of the government's reaction to the storm and its aftermath. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: tomorrow on "n.b.r." david ruder former chairman of the surities and exchangehe commission weighs in on what it takes to close the markets, and what it will take to reopen them, after hurricane sandy. as we ment
i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> i would like to ask you who are here today to think about mang a contribution to the red cross or another relief agency, to be of help if you possiblyng can in any way you can imagine to help those in harm's way. rter: not only has sandyno charted an expensive and deadly path, the storm has timed its attack to disrupt the closest presidential election in many decades. the...
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the economy is going? >> it has not healed enough, when you take into fact we spent $4.5 trillion in deficit recovery,. >> and an improvement ratio? >> not improving. >> not on that path. >> it's not on that path. >> is it an aberration? >> bureau of labor stats on this. have you requested them? >> yes, they don't tell you a lot of things. like the labor force participation rate. which has dropped to relatively low numbers, which makes the unemployment numbers look better. >> in hindsight, when he criticizes the last month's report. >> last month in the last month's report, the only reason that number got better was 582 people thousand left the calculation, and went to work on a part-time basis, so the part-time jobs got better, but we did not, they took these people out of the denominator. >> those numbers are not that -- >> nay says finish? >> we're being accurate. >> i would say that's the nay-ers. if you look at the economy, you could see consumer confidence is the highest it's been. we've had steady,
the economy is going? >> it has not healed enough, when you take into fact we spent $4.5 trillion in deficit recovery,. >> and an improvement ratio? >> not improving. >> not on that path. >> it's not on that path. >> is it an aberration? >> bureau of labor stats on this. have you requested them? >> yes, they don't tell you a lot of things. like the labor force participation rate. which has dropped to relatively low numbers, which makes the...
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for whatever it is worth the estimate is for 125,000 jobs to be added to the economy last month, and the unemployment to be around 7.8 or 7.9 percent. remember the supreme court ruling giving the go ahead to the health care law well, there is a controversial individual mandate provision and no less than the justice department itself said they have opened a new argument, a lawsuit filed by liberty university that challenges the mandate over separate issue whether the remain employees must comply with a mandate that violates "religious beliefs again good sill -- against facilitating abortion." the high court rules on the merit of the health care tax, not the moral stuff that liberty suit raised but if justice is willing to entertain other arguments like liberty, think about it, the supreme court, they could vacate the lower court ruling and rehear the entire case. it is a stretch and the supreme court has not scheduled a time to consider the request but it is not entirely unlikely. what does it mean when the justice department says we are open to haggle over this. what does that mean?
for whatever it is worth the estimate is for 125,000 jobs to be added to the economy last month, and the unemployment to be around 7.8 or 7.9 percent. remember the supreme court ruling giving the go ahead to the health care law well, there is a controversial individual mandate provision and no less than the justice department itself said they have opened a new argument, a lawsuit filed by liberty university that challenges the mandate over separate issue whether the remain employees must comply...
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nd do get rebuilding, economy benefits from that, but net, net, the economy is in a worse place. natural disasters are bad for the economy, not good. >> susie: you heard in erica's remit some businesses t are going to a benefit, maybe hox*echl builders and cuk companies. if you look at the economy, who are the winners and losers in terms of various sectors? >> well,erehere's more losers than winners. the losers would he the restaurants, they're not going to serve meals that aren't getting served. airlines, trucking companies, you know, the casinos fnlt fshs services. and ncretaried to trading is shut down for a couple of days, never get that back. the winners are clear. the homebuilders, home improvemt, you mentioned home depot and loews and hardware stores. online retailers might benefit because department storesov are closed. so some winners, but on net, more losers than winners. >> susie: so what do you see net, net, the economic impact. we know the economy has been weak and muddling along. what does sandy do to the economic numbers near the close of the year. >> obviously thi
nd do get rebuilding, economy benefits from that, but net, net, the economy is in a worse place. natural disasters are bad for the economy, not good. >> susie: you heard in erica's remit some businesses t are going to a benefit, maybe hox*echl builders and cuk companies. if you look at the economy, who are the winners and losers in terms of various sectors? >> well,erehere's more losers than winners. the losers would he the restaurants, they're not going to serve meals that aren't...
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. >> obama should be in worse shape given the way the economy has gone the last few years. >> politico is reporting that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal -- >> i hope so. >> i hope so, too. obviously, they know what message sells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, said that we need to put aside our differences and reach compromise. there has obviously been message research. >> can't we all of this get along, mark? >> rodney king for lieutenant governor. right direction, wrong track number, 41% think we are headed in the right direction. dramatic improvement. how would you feel that the president is reelected? 50% feel positive. these are the numbers in the same nbc poll from eight years ago when george w. bush won 50 .7% of the vote. that is the parallel of this election. 2004, 2012, incumbent, beleaguered, a close election, ohio decided. -- ohio is at the epicenter today. and that is the story from washington. [laughter] >> thus spaketh -- there is the benediction. >> things are a lot shakier now than they were then, i think that people sen
. >> obama should be in worse shape given the way the economy has gone the last few years. >> politico is reporting that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal -- >> i hope so. >> i hope so, too. obviously, they know what message sells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, said that we need to put aside our differences and reach compromise. there has obviously been message research. >> can't we all of this get along, mark?...
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i am worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams will be in place, that people get the food, the water, the show to the meeting case of emergency. and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> that is a long time. >> a kind of a -- >> president obama pausing to just take one question at the end of that briefing, saying that the election will take a back seat right now. he is mostly concerned about the well-being of american families and the first responders who will be out in force in reaction to hurricane sandy. he said the election will take care of itself next week. but he did warn americans that come over the course of the next several days, they may find themselves in some pretty tough situations. very likely without power over a large swath of the east coast, from virginia to massachusetts. he said you really need to heed the warnings of
i am worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams will be in place, that people get the food, the water, the show to the meeting case of emergency. and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> that is a long time. >> a kind of a -- >> president obama pausing to just...
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american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back togher, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or elected on tuesday will have a lot on his plate. look at the first 100 days in what they might hold coming up next. gerri: 100 days, whether you're leading the boardroom or a nation, the timeframe is critical to success or failure of a new job. a look at your first 100 days in new executive job powerful first step from the path to greatness. thank you for coming in. this is such a great conversation. not as look forward to the presidential election but also for executives who might be starting a new job. why are those 101st days so important? >> i
american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back togher, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or...
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american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back together, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or elected on tuesday will have a lot on his plate. look at the first 100 days in what they might hold coming up next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more
american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back together, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or...
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he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat and put the victory in our court on election day. [applause] you know that one day on a saturday 250,000 likely voters were contacted, more than any state in america right here in michigan. [applause] so i say to you, do not rest, do not think for a moment we're ahead. we got to protect our country by putting mitt romney in the white house. [applause] we got to protect our country by making pete the next united states senator for michigan. we got to make sure that we keep our state house republican like joh
he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of...
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markets turned their attention back to the economy today; investors and traders liked what they heard. americans are feeling the most optimistic they have been in nearly five years about their finances and the outlook for the economy. the conference board's confidence index jumped to a reading of 72.2 last month. driving that gain, an improving job market. new claims for unemployment insurance fell by 9,000 in the past week to 363,000, showing modest improvement in the jobs picture. we'll have more on jobs in a moment. as for stocks, the dow gained 136 points, the nasdaq was up 42, the s&p adding 15. >> susie: but economists say that encouraging report on jobless claims and the confidence survey were collected before hurricane sandy. meanwhile, the effects of the monster storm are paralyzing much of new jersey and new york city here's an update: four and a half million people are still without power, and it could take another ten days before power is restored. limited flights have resumed at all of the airports in the new york area. public schools are still closed in the city, as well
markets turned their attention back to the economy today; investors and traders liked what they heard. americans are feeling the most optimistic they have been in nearly five years about their finances and the outlook for the economy. the conference board's confidence index jumped to a reading of 72.2 last month. driving that gain, an improving job market. new claims for unemployment insurance fell by 9,000 in the past week to 363,000, showing modest improvement in the jobs picture. we'll have...
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. >> obama should be in worse shape given how the economy is going -- >> politico reports that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal. >> i sure hope so. >> i hope so, too. they have done focus groups and they know what message cells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, was saying that we need to put aside differences and reach a compromise. there has obviously been message research. we all we all -- can't just get along, mark? >> rodney king for lieutenant governor. right direction, wrong track number, 40%. dramatic improvement. how would you feel if the president is reelected? these are the same numbers, the same "wall street journal"-nbc poll from eight years ago when a george w. bush 154% of the vote. that is the parallel this election, 2004, 2012. ohio decided then, ohio is at the epicenter today. history repeats itself. and that is the story from washington. [laughter] >> let's -- there is the benediction. >> shakier now than they were then. the real issue is how bad is the crisis have to be before congress' response? the wall street crash, goi
. >> obama should be in worse shape given how the economy is going -- >> politico reports that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal. >> i sure hope so. >> i hope so, too. they have done focus groups and they know what message cells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, was saying that we need to put aside differences and reach a compromise. there has obviously been message research. we all we all -- can't just get along, mark?...
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american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back together, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or elected on tuesday will have a lot on his plate. look at the first 100 days in what they might hold coming up next. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a bot. i know. i know you're a robot! but the's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why allyas knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. 0t[h7 i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a lif
american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back together, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. the ravens make a habit of avoiding the losing streak. they have won the last 14 games after a loss but with nine withwins against the browns, the not confuse this game with an thiswin. the have though it -- only scored one touchdown in two road games. cleveland has won eight of the last two home games. >> cleveland, they always fight us. the always play us tough, no matt
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants......
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>>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> jennifer: paul ryan was supposed to be campaigning in florida today, but he canceled his appearance because of hurricane sandy. the latest real clear politics poll average has mitt romney beating president obama in florida 49 to 46.6%. in palm beach county the same county that caused people to accidentally vote for pat buchanan. we have reports that election officials there actually screwed up again. i'm joined by chris lahan who was the spokesman for vice president gore's 2000 campaign. thanks for coming inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: so if they are messing up on the ballots, i'm sure it must be so embarrassing. >> yeah. in my view the election was effectively stolen, and now you are 12 years later in the exact same place having questions again. there are a large number of them who are jewish americans. some of them have been survivors of the holocaust, who tried to vote for al gore and then they couldn't have their votes put back to how they original
>>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> jennifer: paul ryan was supposed to be campaigning in florida today, but he canceled his appearance because of hurricane sandy. the latest real clear politics poll average has mitt romney beating president obama in florida 49 to 46.6%. in palm beach county the same county that caused people to accidentally vote for pat buchanan. we have reports that election officials there...
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it's bad for the economy. tohink it's immoral for us pass on debt like that to our kids and i will get america on track to a balanced budget. [applause] and number five, is to be a champion of small business, help small business grow and thrive. by the way, i didn't study small business alone. i've lived small business. i know how business works and i want to use that experience and that skill to help small businesses across the country. and there are a lot of ways to do that. let me mention just a couple. one relates to our taxes. do you realize that the taxes paid by a small business in america can be as high as 35%, that's the income tax and then if you add other taxes t payroll tax, the state income tax if you have one, real estate tax, sales tax, well you can find small businesses spending as much as 50% of what they earn on government, on taxes. and as a result of that you have a lot of people saying why would i start a business if i'm lucky enough to have it successful the government is going to take ha
it's bad for the economy. tohink it's immoral for us pass on debt like that to our kids and i will get america on track to a balanced budget. [applause] and number five, is to be a champion of small business, help small business grow and thrive. by the way, i didn't study small business alone. i've lived small business. i know how business works and i want to use that experience and that skill to help small businesses across the country. and there are a lot of ways to do that. let me mention...
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call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> take a look at some of the homes and lives in tatters, up and down the east coast it will be a long and cold and dark week of cleaning up for so many people. our making a difference segment tonight is about the random acts of kindness that have been breaking out since the storm arrived. one woman here has been hauling buckets of water up long nights of stairs, in the pitch black, for her elderly neighbors riding out the disaster right where they are. today, we spent time with 65-year-old jane rapp, who is making a difference. >> reporter: this water is our survival, until we get water running again, we flush the toilets, we cook, clean and bathe with this water. i'm going to take this to my cousin who lives up the street. >> she has been so incredibleçóo those of us who have received her service. without asking. >> be careful out there. >> reporter: it was not born for them to open up the hydrant in our building, my building,
call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> take a look at some of the homes and lives in tatters, up and down the east coast it will be a long and cold and dark week of cleaning up for so many people. our making a difference segment tonight is about the random acts of kindness that have been breaking out since the storm arrived. one woman here has been hauling buckets of water up long nights of stairs, in...
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the affects that it is having on a hometown. would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all support... question seven. and so does the washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my pre
the affects that it is having on a hometown. would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. a...
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that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next. >> stay with us. 0t[h7 gerri: the silver lining may be lower gas prices, why there may the not be too much pain at the pumps, next. gerri: the majority ofest on coast refineries are getting back to line. two refineries in new jersey remain would power tonight after being flooded. there they are. for more on the storm impact. i am joined by former shell oil president, john hofmeister, thank you for joining us. 6 refineries, operating at reduced want it, not full. two are off line. because they suffered flooding and they lost power, what is your concern here? >> i think it is the safety of the infrastructure. more broadly than just refineries. it is good if the refineries were not
that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next. >> stay with us. 0t[h7 gerri: the silver lining may be lower gas prices, why there may the not be too much pain at the pumps, next. gerri:...
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he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. knows why in michigan we what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat and put the victory in our court on election day. [applause] you know that one day on a saturday 250,000 likely voters were contacted, more than any state in america right here in michigan. [applause] so i say to you, do not rest, do not think for a moment we're ahead. we got to protect our country by putting mitt romney in the white house. [applause] we got to protect our country by making pete the next united states senator for michigan. we got to make sure that we keep our state house republican like john walsh in the white house. [applause]
he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. knows why in michigan we what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat...
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economy, the final jobs report before election day came out today. employers added 171,000 jobs to their payrolls in october, better than the experts expected. unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% as people actively looked for work, not surprisingly with four days to go, both sides are actively spinning the numbers in their own direction, peter alexander from westchester, ohio, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you with a quick hat to kid rock strumming the guitar on the stage, both sides say the job numbers back up their case, both the president and mitt romney spending much of their day here in the state of ohio, how important is the buckeye state? so important that between the two of them they will be here five more times over the next three days. charging into the campaign's final weekend, each candidate tried to frame the latest unemployment reports to his advantage, as either a sign of economic progress. >> this morning, we learned that companies hired more people in october than at any time in the last eight months. >> reporter:
economy, the final jobs report before election day came out today. employers added 171,000 jobs to their payrolls in october, better than the experts expected. unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% as people actively looked for work, not surprisingly with four days to go, both sides are actively spinning the numbers in their own direction, peter alexander from westchester, ohio, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you with a quick hat to kid rock strumming the guitar on the...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >>> as sandy heads north the winds are slowing but still the kind of extreme weather with the power to distract from a presidential race that literally could not be closer. just a week until election day my co-anchor bill weir reports from swing state country, youngstown, ohio. >> reporter: sandy maybe 50 miles outside of pittsburgh but she is dropping a full assortment of meteorological misery from georgia to wisconsin. on the west virginia/midborder
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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the economy is booming. with reconstruction and other elements of this could provide some economic stimulus. on the screen we can put up the c-span board of directors and you can find all of that information on our website. c-span.org if you are interesting after hearing what that caller had to say. those are the people serving currently. jerry in alabama. caller.ic caller: can i say something about a statement a person said a few minutes ago? host: sure. caller: he quoted lincoln regarding the constitution. i think he saeid we the people shall not -- that is lincoln's speech. that is not the constitution. you need to read the constitution before you quote it. that is all i wanted to say about that. i think that in these emergency stipulations one of our biggest assets is the n.g.o. of the red cross. they are fixing to complete a great amount of their assets and i would like to suggest to everybody that if you can afford it, they need blood and they need money and probably other assets but money is the thing
the economy is booming. with reconstruction and other elements of this could provide some economic stimulus. on the screen we can put up the c-span board of directors and you can find all of that information on our website. c-span.org if you are interesting after hearing what that caller had to say. those are the people serving currently. jerry in alabama. caller.ic caller: can i say something about a statement a person said a few minutes ago? host: sure. caller: he quoted lincoln regarding the...
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that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next. >> stay with us. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. gei: the silver lining may be lower gas prices, why t gerri: the majority ofest on coast refineries are getting back to line. two refineries in new jersey remain would power tonight after being flooded. there they are. for more on the storm impact. i am joined by former shell oil president, john hofmeister, thank you for joining us. 6 refineries, op
that is a $20 billion economy over a week. now to be sure name packs are huge, -- the impacts are huge, and short-term will clip economy growth by maybe .10 of a percent by a half%. there is a lot of rebuilding to do. coming up, 70% of east coast refineries shut down. impacting 10% of the nation's oil, what does that mean for gas prices? details next. >> stay with us. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives...